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WRT
21st November 2007, 11:47
Just had a phone call from my girlfriend. A couple of dodgy looking characters have just been casing out our house while she's at home alone. She's a little freaked out by it, but did make a note of their licence plate before they drove off. Any chance I can PM it to someone on here who can run it and let me know who it belongs to?
Finn
21st November 2007, 11:49
She should have just called the cops. That's what they're there for.
HDTboy
21st November 2007, 11:50
They're too busy catching speeding killers
Usarka
21st November 2007, 11:53
She should have just called the cops. That's what they're there for.
You never fail to make us laugh. :killingme
Actually finns right, they [should] take single women at home calls seriously.
WRT
21st November 2007, 11:53
She should have just called the cops. That's what they're there for.
In a perfect world, yes. But they are busy people (I'll leave you guys to speculate what they are busy doing), and I cant see them being overly interested.
We are considering calling them just so there is a record of it, but there really isnt much to report at this stage. Keen to get a bit more info before hand. The name of the owner for example might ring a bell.
WRT
21st November 2007, 12:01
Ok, got the details now thanks - def no one we know, going to place a police report now.
Finn
21st November 2007, 12:22
You'll never get fobbed off by 111 calling for them to report suspicious activity, especially when you've got a rego. While in this case it's not a priority 1, they would still attend and might even hurry if the rego returns a known arsehole.
cowpoos
21st November 2007, 12:35
You'll never get fobbed off by 111 calling for them to report suspicious activity, especially when you've got a rego. While in this case it's not a priority 1, they would still attend and might even hurry if the rego returns a known arsehole.
I own a dodgy white subaru????
WRT
21st November 2007, 12:36
Don't think it's really worthy of a 111 call, the guys found nothing and left of their own accord. She's phoned the local station to report it, as suspected they've said there isn't much they can do at this stage. Besides, I'd put money on me getting there before the cops could respond to a 111 call anyway.
On the brightside, we have some labourers doing work around the place and they have turned up to start so they'll be there incase the buggers come back.
Finn
21st November 2007, 12:37
I own a dodgy white subaru????
Yes, but stealing stuff requires a bit of effort so that counts you out.
jrandom
21st November 2007, 12:40
I'd put money on me getting there before the cops could respond to a 111 call anyway.
Don't be so sure.
I saw once saw a sub-one-minute response to a "dommie in progress" 111 call.
cowpoos
21st November 2007, 12:43
Yes, but stealing stuff requires a bit of effort so that counts you out.
I stole a pen from your office once!!
Finn
21st November 2007, 12:45
I stole a pen from your office once!!
I know, we've got it on tape. You went to all the effort of concealing it up your arse when they are give aways anyway. Country folk eh?
cowpoos
21st November 2007, 12:47
I know, we've got it on tape. You went to all the effort of concealing it up your arse when they are give aways anyway. Country folk eh?
dam....that pen doesn't have that special meaning any more....oh well...I've just about chewed the end off it anyway.
WRT
21st November 2007, 12:53
Don't be so sure.
I saw once saw a sub-one-minute response to a "dommie in progress" 111 call.
Yeah, there is the odd exception, but the odds are most definitely in my favour. And I'd be riding in a way that is highly likely to have me followed by all available units anyway!
Poos, you shouldnt be putting things that have been in your arse in your mouth. You haven't been taking tips from Dover and his toothbrush have you?
Oh thats right, I seem to recall it wasn't his toothbrush.
imdying
21st November 2007, 12:59
Don't think it's really worthy of a 111 call, the guys found nothing and left of their own accord. She's phoned the local station to report it, as suspected they've said there isn't much they can do at this stage. Besides, I'd put money on me getting there before the cops could respond to a 111 call anyway. At least ring the police after the fact though, it helps them to maintain their profiles and stats on different areas of town.
Swoop
21st November 2007, 17:09
In a perfect world, yes. But they are busy people (I'll leave you guys to speculate what they are busy doing)
Doughnuts have to be eaten by somebody, you realise.
cowpoos
21st November 2007, 17:10
Doughnuts have to be eaten by somebody, you realise.
urrrrrghhhhh!!!!! mmmmmmm!!!!!!!! donuts.....yuuuuuuuuuuuuumm
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